Black holes are scary, so can there be life next to them?

Updated on science 2024-07-23
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Next to the terrible black hole, I think the possibility of life is very small, because the attraction of the black hole is very large, and there will be gravitational distortion, the possibility of human existence will be very small, but the temperature and liquid water on the planet do not mean that there will be life.

    Scientists are slowly beginning to explore the universe, and scientists also believe that there is life around black holes. However, the reason why they say that there is life around the black hole is mainly because the existence of the black hole will cause some gravitational force on a rocky planet, but if the gravitational force is generated on this rocky planet, the temperature of the rocky planet will slowly rise.

    So far, scientists have said that there will be life around black holes, but scientists have not given some practical basis for this claim. From my knowledge of the universe, we can see that there are two main possibilities for the formation of black holes.

    One possibility is that a planet in the universe began to collapse at the end of its development, and this collapse usually leads to the appearance of black holes. Another possibility is a black hole formed by a planet in the universe.

    When the temperature of the planet rises, there is a high probability that the planet will have a volcanic eruption, but after the volcanic eruption, water will appear on the planet, and this water will become a liquid water due to the volcanic eruption. Add to that the fact that there is a suitable temperature on the planet and the presence of liquid water. Then there is a good chance that there will be living things around the black hole.

    At present, the black holes that appear in space are generally formed in one or two possible ways, and the possibility of the formation of the first black hole is only in the speculation of scientist Albert Einstein. According to the research of relevant scientists, the main reason why they thought that the black hole was a dead place was because there were a large number of gamma rays around the black hole, which generally made it impossible for the surrounding life to survive.

    In general, some scientists have begun to believe that there is life next to the black hole, but there is no scientific basis for its existence, just the observation of the existence of temperature and liquid water on a planet does not mean that there is life.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Probably not. The living environment next to the black hole is very harsh and unsuitable for habitation. There shouldn't be any other creatures living next to the black hole.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I don't think there can be life next to a black hole, and from a scientific point of view, there is no way that any life can survive in this harsh environment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no life next to a black hole, and if there is life next to a black hole, it will be instantly torn apart by the gravity of the black hole.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Then you might as well go and live next to the black hole, see if you can get used to it, and then come back and tell us what you know.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A black hole is an infinite celestial body, and once it enters the horizon of a black hole, even light cannot escape, like a heavy object placed in the middle of a spring bed, distorting the space around us and slowing down time. Some Buddhist scholars associate human life and death with black holes, believing that after death, our souls will enter the black hole, and then go through the black hole to another world.

    There is another realm beyond the surface of a black hole, called the "Cauchy surface", where time and space are in a stable state. There may be life on the "Cauchy surface", but their evolution and survival conditions are completely different from those of humans, and they are able to withstand huge tidal gravitational fluctuations.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The structural model inside the black hole is ** solved.

    The central singularity structure model in the black hole is solved.

    The numbers in the figure represent the smallest unit of indivisible positive and negative chord information - string bits

    Famous physicist John. John Wheeler famously said, "It from bit."

    After the development of quantum information research, this concept was sublimated to the point that everything originates from qubits) Note: Bits are bits.

    Black holes do not have life in three-dimensional space because inside the black hole is a high-dimensional space that is faster than the speed of light.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What's outside the black hole is far from clear.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A black hole is a celestial body that exists in the universe in modern general relativity. The gravitational pull of a black hole is extremely strong, allowing the escape velocity within the event horizon to be greater than the speed of light. Thus, "a black hole is a celestial body with such a curvature of space-time that no light can escape from its event horizon".

    In 1916, the German astronomer Karl Schwarzschild calculated a vacuum solution of Einstein's field equations, which showed that if the actual radius of a static spherically symmetric star is less than a fixed value, a strange phenomenon will occur around it, that is, there is an interface - the "event horizon", once it enters this interface, even light cannot escape. This value is called the Schwarzschild radius, and this "incredible celestial body" was named a "black hole" by the American physicist John Archibald Wheeler.

    Black holes cannot be directly observed, but their existence and mass can be known indirectly, and their effects on other things can be observed. Information about the existence of a black hole can be obtained by emitting "edge messages" of X-rays and rays from friction caused by the acceleration caused by the gravitational pull of the black hole before the object is sucked in. The existence of black holes can also be indirectly observed by observing the orbit of stars or interstellar clouds, as well as obtaining their position and mass.

    At 21:00 Beijing time on April 10, 2019, mankind's first black hole** was unveiled, which is located at the center of a giant elliptical galaxy M87 in the constellation Virgo, 55 million light-years away from the Earth and about 6.5 billion times the mass of the Sun. A shadow exists in its core area, surrounded by a crescent-shaped halo. Einstein's theory of general relativity proved to be true under extreme conditions.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This should still be an unsolved mystery.

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